Marked Men

Marked Men

Year: 1919

Runtime: 50 mins

Director: John Ford

Western

After robbing a bank, three outlaws find an abandoned infant in the desert. With almost no water, they struggle to bring the child back to the town they just fled, battling the harsh environment while confronting their own morality. The lost film is a remake of the 1916 original “The Three Godfathers,” which also featured Harry Carey.

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